Actually, I do think I can articulate my thoughts better.
I see two related but distinct issues raised here.
First is the credibility of recommending an outdated, outperformed platform.
I don't recommend buying the ASUS MAXIMUS IX CODE over a Z370 board. I compared the Z270 to the Z370 throughout the review in a bid to garner interest for the review from the enthusiast community which I know stays very informed. It was never meant to be an exhaustive comparison, and I was well aware of what the outcome would be when I started. I was just trying to throw some spice in an overdo review for you guys to chew on. Too spicy, I think, but it did work in its own way.
I hope in the future that this kind of review is rare. I will, however, try to make my intent more clear in the future. I respect the knowledge contained within this community, and it is certainly not my intent to undermine TechPowerUp's reputation.
The second issue I see raised is specifically with regards to the scoring of the review. In this I stand completely firm.
The scoring system, and the award system that compliments it is really just a referencing tool, a numerical summation of the reviews content. Price does play a large role in scoring, but other factors also have to be considered in order for the rest of the review to be represented in the score.
The issue raised here: that a score of 9.1 is unreasonably high for an old platform is, in my opinion, misguided. Someone who is searching for a Z270 board, for whatever reason, should not have to look at the date of every review so that they can account for the drift in score overtime due to new product releases. The ASUS MAXIMUS IX CODE was scored in relation to other Z270 platforms, the alternative may seem more honest right now, but in the long run it would render the scoring system too cumbersome to be useful.
I started the comparison to Z370 within the review, and the scrutiny it drew may well be deserved. I simply ask that you take the score and the review for what it is.
I want to thank you all for taking the time to read my work, and for presenting your concerns.
Thanks, also, for the well wishes and congratulations. I promise I'm only holding a small grudge that it's a month and a review late.